TV presenter Jeremy Clarkson has shared his biggest pet peeve about his current residence after moving out of London for a quiet life in the country.
He says he can’t get his hands on a decent curry because he lives in the country.
The Clarkson’s Farm host’s home is in the Cotswolds, near superstars David Beckham and Kate Moss.
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He says the place is packed with quaint pubs, private clubs and hotel hangouts for the rich and famous – but all he craves is a good Indian meal.
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Jezza, 63, said: “I don’t need a ‘taste of the Cotswolds’. I live here. While we’re good for shepherd’s pie and tasty burgers, there comes a time in the working week when a decent chicken madras would really hit the spot.’’
The ex-Top Gear host said there are a dozen great pubs on his doorstep “where I can bang my head on the beams”.
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But he claimed: “One thing is missing. Diversity. I’m not saying there should be a migration centre here for displaced Syrians or a fancy new mosque but I wouldn’t say no to a Chinese restaurant. Or a Japanese sushi joint.
“Anything that could give me a break from the traditional English fare you get in the pubs.”
He added: “In any town or city people have a massive choice when it comes to eating out.
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“You can eat Iranian or Italian or Brazilian.
“And after you’ve tried them all, you can start on the restaurants that do fusion food – Peruvian cooking with a Mongolian twist. Guinea pig in yak’s milk.”
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